Yup that was my first impression. Like when you request a "Smoke-Free Motel Room" .... That's a Free-of-Firearms-for-Defense area sign. (For defense, they may have kung-fu throwing stars, Ninja swords, bullwhips, grenades, or explosives and pressure cookers, but for the Hoplophobic people, there's comfort in the sign that there's no firearms.)OneGun wrote:[sarcasm]
My understanding of a sign that says "No Firearms on Premises" is that the property owners are informing criminals that they do not have any firearms on the premises and that the location is safe for criminal activity. The sign did not say do not bring any firearms on to the premises. [/sarcasm]
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- Thu Apr 26, 2018 8:45 am
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